A compilation of memorable stories and wisdom teachings that self-help author Wayne Dyer (1940-2015) shared in his TV specials. Included: his favorite quotes; and wisdom teachings from authors and poets he admired and followed in his own life.

Included: an International Committee of the Red Cross report titled "People of War," about how people in different countries view war-related issues, is discussed with the organization's director-general, Yves Daccord.

Highlights of a 2004 concert in Asbury Park, with performances by Leo Sayer, Martha Wash, Wild Cherry, A Taste of Honey, and KC and the Sunshine Band. Also: archival footage of Donna Summer and the Bee Gees.

A compilation of memorable stories and wisdom teachings that self-help author Wayne Dyer (1940-2015) shared in his TV specials. Included: his favorite quotes; and wisdom teachings from authors and poets he admired and followed in his own life.

Included: an International Committee of the Red Cross report titled "People of War," about how people in different countries view war-related issues, is discussed with the organization's director-general, Yves Daccord.

Highlights of a 2004 concert in Asbury Park, with performances by Leo Sayer, Martha Wash, Wild Cherry, A Taste of Honey, and KC and the Sunshine Band. Also: archival footage of Donna Summer and the Bee Gees.

The series concludes with the first of two parts of a retrospective that finds Lionel and Jean with the house to themselves for the first time in years, reminiscing about the past, with all of its odd incidents and misunderstandings. Judi Dench, Geoffrey Palmer.

Becky's birthday party is interrupted once too often by citizens in need, leading her to wish on her birthday candles for a world without WordGirl. Afterward, she realizes that her wish came true: Chuck is now king and the city is very, very different.

Dog learns about the many musical instruments at a WordWorld concert and, with Bear's help, finds one that's perfect for him. Also: Duck and Dog step in when Pig is too sick to cook his special Moonlight Feast.

The Tibble twins sell their preschool art in order to earn enough cash to buy the Krummy Kreepy Kastle, but as sales take off and they part with their art, they begin to have second thoughts; Arthur, Binky and Sue Ellen discover a woodland oasis that holds evidence of human habitation.

George tries to build a tree house, but the task turns out to be more difficult than he had anticipated. Also: George accidentally throws out a box that has his friend's yellow hat in it, so he ventures through the city's garbage system to find it.

George takes a friend's xylophone to school for her, but he has to repair the instrument before his friend's concert. Also: George creates havoc in his home after polishing a bowling ball that belongs to the Man in the Yellow Hat.

Daniel becomes angry when his mom says he and Prince Wednesday can't play at the beach because of a rainstorm; Katerina Kittycat is upset when someone else picks the instrument she wants to play on New Instrument Day at Music Man Stan's Music Shop.

Daniel's play date with Miss Elaina goes awry when their toys break, but Lady Elaine helps them realize they can still have fun by using their imaginations; Daniel is excited to explore Prince Wednesday's rock collection until the prince informs him that the rocks are not toys to be played with.

Daniel decides to send his dad a letter after seeing how happy a letter from his grandfather made him; Daniel learns how bread is made when he and Dad go to Baker Aker's Bakery to buy banana bread for Mom.

Prince Wednesday wishes he was as tall as Prince Tuesday, who's big enough to pick fruit off of a high tree branch; Daniel helps his dad build a playhouse, but is frustrated that he's too young to use grown-up tools.

Buddy and family travel to the North Pole, where the kids experience snow for the first time and the entire family celebrates Mom's favorite holiday, winter solstice. Later they learn about evergreen trees and decorate them at a holiday party.

The Kratts lose some hispid hares in a wintry North American forest before they can return them to Asia. As a result, they utilize the winter adaptations and strategies of the snowshoe hare and lynx to locate the critters.

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